"Janet — spacy and shallow but fetching in her dotted mint-green sundress — is a perfect fit for Darren, who’s equally shallow but also kind of perky and has that handsome cleft chin...By turns whimsical, campy, hallucinatory and poignant, it nods to scads of classic sitcoms, unfolding in a Technicolor world (grassy set by Rebecca Lord-Surratt, costumes by Stephanie levin, lights by Megan Dallas Estes) where the men are men and the women are bored at home."

"Like all of the remarkable things in this hyper comic strip, the swift changes, weapon tosses, and ripping off of street clothes to reveal superhero outfits (nicely done by Stephanie Levin) come off as effortless."

"Flux Theater Ensemble, including director Kelly O’Donnell, the design team featuring Will Lowry (scenes), Janie Bullard (sounds), Stephanie Levin (costumes), Kia Rogers (lights), and Adam Swiderski (fights) have produced such a tight, well envisioned and executed performance that you may forget you’re in Long Island City and not on Broadway."

"The comic-book influences are clear down to the most minor detail. The set pieces are simple so that you can better appreciate the floor, which is decorated with the kinds of technicolor “pow” and “wham” sound effects you used to see more often in superhero panels. The Crimefighters’ outfits are reminiscent of Sally Jupiter’s getup in Watchmen. . . In look and speech, the Crimefighters bring to mind ‘50s bombshells . . "